Moses – Review
A great film with a sophisticated screenplay and direction. A definite treat for a 5 minute film!
Athulya is a design aspirant from Pune. Give her a pen and paper, she will write and draw or blend both together. She is passionate about her work and solemnly swears she’s not a mudblood. She ventures out to explore new places and she just loves to dance. When she is not hogging on chicken burgers and ice-cream she spends quality time in creative thinking. Oh, she always loves a challenge.
A great film with a sophisticated screenplay and direction. A definite treat for a 5 minute film!
A wonderful concept that would touch your heart. Great for a one time watch.
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